Suzuki Hayabusa gets collaborative edition with Street Fighter 6

Super sports receives a look based on the character Juri and will be shown during the game's world tournament in Japan

Model maintains the mechanical base of one of the fastest in the world (Photo: YouTube | Reproduction)
By Lucas Silvério
Published on 2026-03-11 at 11:00 AM
Updated on 2026-03-11 at 11:41 AM

Suzuki has announced a new motorcycle as a result of its partnership with Capcom and the popular game Street Fighter 6. The model, called “Hayabusa Tuned by Juri”, was unveiled on March 9, 2026 and will be shown during CAPCOM CUP 12 and Street Fighter League: World Championship 2025, events that take place between March 11 and 15 at the Ryogoku Kokugikan, in Tokyo, Japan (local time).

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Suzuki Hayabusa Tuned by Juri (5)

The novelty continues the collaboration between the Japanese manufacturer and the fighting game franchise. In 2025, the brand had already presented the GSX-8R Tuned by Juri, a sports car inspired by the same character. At the time, the motorcycle was unveiled during Capcom Cup 11 and gained aggressive graphics inspired by the game’s fighter.

Now, the new creation takes the concept to Suzuki’s flagship supersport, the Hayabusa, known worldwide for its performance and tradition in the high-speed motorcycle segment.

Character-inspired look

In the new themed edition, Hayabusa receives graphics inspired by the alternative version of taekwondist in the game. The look uses the colors white, black and yellow — a reference to the fighter’s “2P” scheme — applied dynamically to convey the character’s aggressive personality.

According to Suzuki, the proposal is to unite the performance of the motorcycle with the competitive spirit of the eSports universe.

About Suzuki Hayabusa

Without declarations of mechanical changes, Hayabusa uses as a basis for the project the well-known 1,340 cm³ in-line four-cylinder engine, capable of delivering about 190 hp at 9,700 rpm and torque close to 15 kgfm.

Suzuki Hayabusa 25 years old

Even after updates to meet stricter emissions standards in Europe and other markets, the top speed remains electronically limited to 299 km/h, the standard adopted by supercar manufacturers.

In addition to the high power, the sports car has a complete electronic package of riding aids, including traction control, driving modes and engine management systems. The set is complemented by high-performance suspensions and brakes sized to support the model’s performance. One of the most iconic bikes in the worldOriginally launched in 1999, the Hayabusa has quickly become one of the most famous motorcycles in the industry. The model gained notoriety by exceeding the 300 km/h mark, reaching around 312 km/h, which placed it among the fastest production motorcycles of its time.

Today, although it no longer occupies the position of the fastest motorcycle on the planet — a title currently associated with the Kawasaki Ninja H2R — the Hayabusa remains one of Suzuki’s most emblematic models and continues to win fans around the world.

  • During CAPCOM CUP 12, Hayabusa Tuned by Juri will be exhibited at the Suzuki booth, where visitors will be able to take pictures on the motorcycle and receive exclusive gifts from the collaboration, reinforcing the brand’s strategy of bringing the universe of motorcycles closer to the gamer public.
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